I am cleaning up the office and will give away back issues of genealogy
magazines. I would rather share them than throw them away. All are only a couple
of years old, since 2000. Email me a request and where to send them while they last.

No choice on magazine. 2 per person.

US addresses only.

Four Generations

of George Kinderman

1919

Ignatz, John, Alois, George Kinderman

1979

Mary, George, Therese,
Matthew

2005

George, Therese, Matthew, Clayton

The Weekly Times

July 12, 1890

THEY WON'T GIVE UP

The residents of the third and sixth wards still clamor for
another bridge

The proposition to rent the Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul structure revived

The residents of the Sixth ward are again agitating the
question of building a bridge across the Fox, between the light street and
Algoma Structures. Several petitions are being circulated among the employees of
Paine's, Radford's and McMillan's factories, and one paper Tuesday, contained
300 names.

Alderman Mulva, to whom the subject was broached, stated that
the movement had become so formidable that the council would certainly have to
take cognizance of it. He did not think though that the city was in any
condition to build another bridge, for the Algoma bridge bonds and the proposed
park bonds would be all that the city could comfortably take care of for some
years to come.

But he did think that the residents of the Sixth and Third
wards were laboring under a hardship and that it ought to be removed if that
were possible. A scheme which he thought would be feasible would be to rent the
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad bridge, which the company does not
use. If the consent of the corporation were obtained, the rental would be
practically nothing and thus would be had a convenient and serviceable bridge
for foot passengers.

Amazing that five years later the city
is not taking the issue seriously considering that there was such a tragedy as
reported below: